VC
May 16, 2020
Effective way to refresh and add the Data Science math skills! Thanks a lot! At the time of the study some of the quizzes content were not rendering correctly on mobile devices (both iPad and Android)
AS
Jan 11, 2019
Effective way to refresh and add the Data Science math skills! Thanks a lot! At the time of the study some of the quizzes content were not rendering correctly on mobile devices (both iPad and Android)
By PARDESHI R H
•May 17, 2020
Very useful course
By Qilichov J S o
•Feb 16, 2024
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By Ibrohim A
•Feb 12, 2024
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By Shanmuga P
•Feb 23, 2018
Good!!
By Axrorkulova S
•Dec 14, 2024
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By MUTHU A P S
•Jun 7, 2020
good
By Kalpana M
•Aug 23, 2022
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By Johnny
•Aug 23, 2021
Actually the lessons from first three weeks are really basic (junior to senior high level), and sometimes I can't find any strong relationship with data science. And the fourth week is about probability theorem including the marginal/joint probability and bayesian theory without introducing other fundamental concepts, which could make the student quite confused sometimes.
There are several typos by the first teacher, which most are all corrected but quite disturbing. And the handwriting of the second professor is sometimes sloppy. I'd rather check the "video companion" before taking the class. BTW, they are really good and concise to summarize the concept and understand what the professors are talking about.
About the quiz/exam, most are good with explanations. But a lot of question require electronic calculator. Some question do not provide basic value of number like log(2) or which is quite annoying.
It's not good as imagine, but it does not take much time to finish.
By Jose M M L
•May 16, 2022
Weeks 1 - 3 can be understood with relative ease depending on your math skills. Week 4, however, is quite tough because both the instructional videos and the notes are difficult, if not impossible, to understand. I had to resort to resources both within and outside of coursera to understand Week 4, specifically YouTube, Khan Academy, free math tutorial videos from my public library, and a separate course on Coursera. I spoke to customer service, but they were unable to give me some sort of credit, or free month, or anything.
Coursera, if you're listening, please do a better job at quality control. Just because a professor is from a top university does not mean he can teach well.
By Carolin S
•Jul 21, 2020
This class fails to give a single explanation as to how the math skills will apply to data science. The first three weeks are a nice basic explanation of some of the math that will be needed. If you haven't done coding before or have some background in coding, you will have no idea where this class is going to be applied. The fourth week is the worst explanation of probability you can imagine -- opaque derivations and almost no explanations. I do not recommend this class as it fails to address the "why" of the title -- how does math apply to data science.
By Dennis F
•May 15, 2021
i passed all quizzes and exams at 100% most of them in one try.
presentations were a bit sloppy, and often i found i understood the concepts, but not how they were presented.
I did learn things from the course, but the experience could have been a lot better
especially week 4 was problematic, the bayesian probability and inverse probability was hard to understand from the videos or the notes alone, or in combination.
notes for one of the video had only notes for about the first half of the video, so no notes for the rest.
By Mike S
•Mar 18, 2021
The content is OK; the execution isn't quite ready. Most is fairly basic, but is necessary and potentially a good review. But the course comes across like a first draft. Mistakes in videos are not re-recorded, but called out with a disclaimer. I believe there are two errors in answers to practices and quizzes, but it's possibly my own mistake on one. I noticed one instance where the correct answer is in a different font than incorrect answers. Overall, OK content but not very polished. It could use a second revision.
By Borja C
•Sep 10, 2020
The first 3 weeks are quite good... but then it makes a gigantic leap on the 4th week. Please update the explanations on Bayes and the examples... they are not optimal. Judging from the comments I have seen, I am not the only one.
Thinking about it, I think maybe it would be worth to spend more time with probability and a bit less with the other stuff or even add another week... definitely probability in one week is a far shot... and it is key to understand data science correctly
By Liya P
•Apr 10, 2023
First two chapters of the course are good, the last chapter is undoable. I do not recommend this course if you want a certificate, because the last chapter can be done only with way more learning and one to one teaching. I do advise going through the first two chapters if you are intersted in learning math on this topic, just be ready not to be able to finish the whole course because of very poor instructions and difficult questions on the probability chapter.
By Helene H
•Sep 25, 2020
A pretty good course even if week 3 and 4 are very difficult for beginners.
A few improvements are urgently needed:
-There are mistakes in the quizzes, which mistakes have been pointed out by generations of students for months/years in the forums, but have never been corrected. Such a disgrace and waste of student time!
-Also using Chrome makes you unable to read the formulas, which should be said in the course outset.
By Deepak R
•Dec 27, 2020
At week 4 the course was covered in a rush. This course could have been much better if the instructor could have taken the time out and walked the extra mile to simplify the concepts for a larger audience. I already had previous rigorous treatment of Probability theory hence didn't face many challenges. But I have empathy with students enrolling in this course who don't have prior probability background.
By Yury K
•Jul 14, 2020
Course has misleading title. It has no strong connection to data science problems or examples from the field (except confussion matrix). First 3 weeks are simple math. Third one is very brief tour to probability with quite brief explanations which will not be enough for beginners to complete the assignment. There are also errors in the asssigments which I had reported.
I will not recommend it.
By Joel L
•Sep 8, 2020
Instructors were knowledgeable, but I found the lectures to be a theoretical example, followed by a very simple real-life example. Then when you take the quiz, the questions are SIGNIFICANTLY more complicated than what I was ever taught in the lessons. Some worksheets of sample problems that escalate up to the difficulties seen in the quiz would have been very helpful.
By utsav s
•May 6, 2020
The course content was very basic. Especially the first part of the course.
The later part(probability) of the course was very theoretical in nature. Typical problems in quizzes and examples as you would find in any mathematics text book. Being Data Science Maths skills course, I was expecting some real life example or even the mention of data science during the course.
By Miroslav T
•Jun 12, 2022
The first part in the course in too basic, but atleast the level of task is equal to material.
The second part is too short for such a complicated topic. And lack of example doesn't help to solve the problems after each week. I had to check other sources for more clearer explanation.
Overal the course doesn't cover the topic, it just has a "loud naming".
By Amar P
•Jul 13, 2021
The course started of well paced but began to get complex and hard for me to pick up the logic. i clearly had a bad experience especially in probability part. could have used more understandable examples and explanations . although its said that this course is entirely for beginners, i feel its best suited for people who comes to refresh the topics .
By Derek L
•Oct 10, 2024
The first part of the course is taught by Paul Bendich and it was great. Everything was done step by step and well explained. The second half was taught by Daniel Egger and it was terrible. He skips a bunch of steps and you basically have no shot at doing the quizzes the first time. I'm glad I only audited the course and did not pay for it.
By Esdras C
•Mar 6, 2020
After the second week, explanations become too abstract without a concrete explanation of how relates with the real world. Also, the examples are too short compare to the problems that are included in the quizzes. It will be way more interesting to learn the explanation of the quizzes than the abstract examples during the presentations.
By John
•Jul 22, 2020
Some useful concepts, but several of them, especially in the last week of the course, were very vague and did not give examples on how to use them to solve problems, which is the point of the course. If i wanted definitions and formulas I can just google them. The whole point of a video is to teach me how to apply it